What time is Tyson Fury vs Francesco Pianeta? TV channel, live stream and odds
The Tyson Fury show heads to Belfast on Saturday night as the former heavyweight champion of the world takes on Francesco Pianeta at Windsor Park.
Fury (26-0) returned to the ring in June after a two-and-a-half-year absence and continues his comeback against the Italian on the undercard of Carl Frampton vs Luke Jackson.
If the Gypsy King defeats Pianeta (35-4-1) then he could be in line to challenge WBC champion Deontay Wilder at the end of the year.
Wilder is in Belfast and is expected to be ringside on Saturday night, ready to confront Fury should he get the job done.
When is Fury vs Pianeta?
The fight is on Saturday, 18 August with the ring walk for the fight expected to be between 8.45pm -9pm.
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The headline bout of the night is Carl Frampton vs Luke Jackson for the interim WBO featherweight title.
What TV channel is Fury vs Pianeta on and is there a live stream?
BT Sport 1 will be showing all the action live with coverage starting at 7.45pm.
Subscribers will be able to stream the action through the BT Sport Player or on the BT Sport app.
What are the odds? (Courtesy of Betfair)
1/200 Fury vs Pianeta 25/1 (Draw 40/1)
1/100 Frampton vs Jackson 20/1 (Draw 33/1)
2/5 Rosales vs Barnes 2/1 (Draw 20/1)
Full fight card
Carl Frampton (25-1-0) vs Luke Jackson (16-0-0) – interim WBO featherweight title
Cristofer Rosales (27-3-0) vs Paddy Barnes (5-0-0) – WBC flyweight title
Tyson Fury (26-0-0) vs Francesco Pianeta (35-4-1)
Steve Collins Jr (12-1-1) vs Steven Ward (7-0)
Luke Keeler (14-2-1) vs TBA
Lewis Crocker (6-0) vs William Warburton (26-137-10)
Marco McCullough (19-4) vs Jordan Ellison (10-15)
Sam Maxwell (8-0) vs Chris Truman (13-9-2)
Conrad Cummings (13-2-1) vs Nicky Jenman (20-12-1)
Steven Donnelly (debut) vs Kevin McCauley (15-171-12)
Sean McComb (debut) vs Reynaldo Mora (7-38-1)
Isaac Lowe (14-0-3) vs TBA
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